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Discussion in 'Scientology and Anonymous' started by DownWithTheNashvilleOrg, Sep 4, 2014.

  1. Anonymous Member

    So you say I shouldn't TP my neighbor's home yet?
  2. So far, they've yet to bother us. I think we scared them off.
  3. meep meep Member

    Keep your cat indoors
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  4. We've got eyes on them ;)
  5. What cat?
  6. anon8109 Member

    The Scientology corporation has been suspected of poisoning people's pets as a "fair game" tactic.
  7. What cowards. We have no pets, though.
  8. meep meep Member

  9. I'm glad your girlfriend left Scientology.

    Here are some links about suspected Scientology animal abuse including a

    http://tonyortega.org/2012/12/17/did-scientology-kill-joel-sappells-dog/
    http://www.solitarytrees.net/pickets/sp992a.htm
    http://www.holysmoke.org/cos/dead-dog.htm

    The “newly discovered evidence” alleged in the complaint consisted of the following: Post-trial interviews with jurors by the Church’s attorneys revealed that “the jurors ‘believed’ that they were being followed by members of the [Church].” Juror Terri Reuter stated that “the jury had been told by ‘unnamed court personnel,’ whom she refused to identify, that during the trial, Judge Swearinger’s tires had been slashed, and that his dog had been found dead. She said that the jurors attributed these actions to unknown and unnamed members of the [Church].” The complaint stated that Church counsel suspected that private investigators hired by Wollersheim’s counsel “were responsible for ‘dirty tricks’ designed to implicate the Church, and prejudice the jury.” Additionally, the complaint alleged that, because Judge Swearinger refused “to allow[] discovery into the jurors in order to establish the extent and source of the taint,” “[t]he source of the jury’s bias thus remained a mystery for five years.”

    http://www.casp.net/california-anti...al-cases/church-of-scientology-v-wollersheim/
  10. Disambiguation Global Moderator

    Hopefully this one
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  11. Anonymous Member

    Hopefully not. If this kitteh is an OSA's poisoning target, I want him moved somewhere safe.
  12. Disambiguation Global Moderator

    I meant an angry attack cat.
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  13. Anonymous Member

    Ohhh... you meant that cat is form of guard? I never thought of such option. My house is guarded by an Invisible Pink Unicorn.
  14. fishypants Moderator

  15. Anonymous Member

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  16. We received a letter from her dad, in his own handwriting, along with a check for money. This is not uncommon, as he typically sends her money every month to help her with the bills. The letter asks how she's doing and mentions he can't get a hold of her through convenient ways like phone and Facebook (even though his account blocked her) and mentions something about him trying to come down for a cave trip. It says that she's always his girl and that he cares. There is no mention of Scientology anywhere.

    She's upset and conflicted about what to do. My advice is to mail him a letter or email and tell him the truth. Tell about the abuses, what she really thinks about her stepmom, and say that she doesn't want to be in Scientology anymore. If he really does care, he would respect her decision and still keep in touch. But I want to see what you guys would do.
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  17. Anonymous Member

    This. A great idea.
  18. TrevAnon Member

    I was never in, and I can't imagine what you two are going through right now. Hope you find the wisdom you surely need to know what to do. :)

    Oh, and I see you also asked the question on ESMB (where I also post). Well done. :)
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  19. anon8109 Member

    Nobody who is homo novis can be in touch with an SP and remain homo novis. As soon as the cult discovers this, they will tell him that he must choose between his SP daughter or Scientology and the rest of his family.

    This is why.
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  20. Disambiguation Global Moderator

    I'd say thanks Dad, I love you to. Sounds like he already knows what's up
  21. After coming home from our workout, we found this letter on our doorstop.

    To the CoS who may be reading this: Here's how you write a more convincing (albeit still not convincing enough) letter.

    1. Stop using CoS lingo such as "terminal." You are not a computer or an airport, dipshits.

    2. Have it handwritten instead of having the guy sign it at the bottom.

    3. Don't send a creepy-looking old man to a 21-year-old girl's apartment.

    Boy, would I love to catch these guys in the act. They're getting desperate.


    [IMG]
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  22. Slap them with a fucking restraining order?
  23. anon8109 Member

    Image is broken for me.
  24. meep meep Member

  25. I shall upload it then.

    Attached Files:

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  26. With terminals like these, who needs enemies?
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  27. Ersatz Global Moderator

    Retards.
  28. Ogsonofgroo Member

    The Hubba-bus to Nowheres Ville. Desperate cult of fuck-waffles-is-us is desperate.

    Those sort of letters are like, um, trophies?! :D

    Lol cult, Hubbard, and DM de Dwarfenfuher, 20+ years behind and still lagging... lolololol!

    :)
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  29. fishypants Moderator


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  30. Random guy Member

    Looks like their stays are down. By now the must know this ends up on the 'net, but the still try!
  31. Disambiguation Global Moderator

    Please note they now have a form letter for offering terminals.
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  32. Plot twist: Letter was dropped off by a battery salesman.

    KwzR6iA.jpg
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  33. Anonymous Member

    Tots adorbs guys! You really drew her back in with that didn't you? How could she ever
    stay away when you are offering terminals! I know I couldn't.
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